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Assumpte: Solved !!!!!Re: [Exim] exim - smarthost config problem - dynamic IP rejection
Hello :)
I was able to get this smarthost working .
So basically I folowed Frank S. Bernhardt's pattern (See his reply below).
Exim is realy rockin'.

Thank you all so much for helping me to get this working.
I really appreciate your answers.

Daniel



> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --
> These are the router, transport and authenticator I use for Rogers Cable.
>
> java@??? wrote:
>> It would be nice to know if anyone has had the same kind of problem I
>> have
>> ( dynamic IP originated mail blocked by some ISPs).
>> If yes what are the steps to follow.
>> I will try to use all the hints you guys sent to me.
>> If anyone out there had/has the same problem I have, it would be
>> appreciate for any posts.
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>>>It's not even using the authenticator defined by me.
>>>It simply dies on ISP mailserver 550 .
>>>All I see in my exim log is the fact that my ISP does not permit relay
>>> 550
>>>:(
>>>
>>>
>>>>On May 11, 2004, at 08:22, java@??? wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>login:
>>>>>          driver = plaintext
>>>>>          public_name = LOGIN
>>>>>      client_send =
>>>>>"encrypteduser_password_used_to_authenticate_when_telne_to_my_ISP"

>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Now when I try to send emails, I get 550 relay not permitted from my
>>>>>ISP mail server. My understanding was that one smarthost defined the
>>>>>'login' will kick in and try to authenticate.
>>>>>In my email log I see the 550 relay not permitted message, but don't
>>>>>see the fact that login is called.
>>>>
>>>>See the provided examples.  Basically, "client_send" should list three
>>>>fields, separated by colons:
>>>>     client_send = "$server : $username : $password"

>>>>
>>>>     $server    is the server you authenticate against
>>>>     $username  is your username on that server
>>>>     $password  is your password on that server

>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-tor
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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> # b.c.s.i. - handles domains that don't like dynamic ip smtp servers
> #          - the 'byname' option does lookup in /etc/hosts
> smarthost:
>   driver = manualroute
>   domains = aol.com : t-online.de : netscape.net
>   transport = remote_smtp
>   route_list = * smtp.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com byname

>
> --
> remote_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> # b.c.s.i. = we have to authenticate against this smarthost
> hosts_require_auth = smtp.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com
>
> --
> # b.c.s.i. - used to authenticate to Rogers
> fixed_login:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = LOGIN
> client_send = : username : password
>
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